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I think our summer was even less. We had maybe 4 days where we reached 90f here. I'm at higher elevations than towns around me, some of them went over 90 quite a bit more but for the most part, summer has been very mild.
Knowing my luck, your location probably will have the most humid summer ever while the plains and Midwest get nothing but non stop cold dry air from Canada along with the coldest driest winter ever for the Midwest
Here is what the latest Euro says for Indy. Not much rain in sight. Looks like you stay hotter than us here.
Here's NYC. Can't wait for next week.
My forecast next 5 days. Ugh. Above normal with storm chances
Btw speaking of cool Bastardi said that if the SSTs stay in this pattern which he believes they will during the winter, we are in for another Arctic brutal attack. I'm ready for it
Btw speaking of cool Bastardi said that if the SSTs stay in this pattern which he believes they will during the winter, we are in for another Arctic brutal attack. I'm ready for it
Here in the Northeast it'd be really nice to get some good consistent cold this winter rather than just some sparse arctic blasts separated by a month or whatever.
We're kind of due for that. Past few times it happened like that consistently over here were 2015, 2009, and 2004 so it'd be great to keep up those 5-to-6 year intervals.
You’ll actually see your wettest August in recorded history.
Not a chance. Aug of 2015 was 13.45" at my house and last Aug was 12". Not sure where you come up these ideas of the coldest winters ever and ice ages and this and that person is gonna have the most rain. Be lucky to see 5".
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